Tobi Tritscher / WAYS / Season Edit
This is a short clip with footage from 2015/2016 edited by Michael Haunschmidt. Filmed by: Basti Funk, Jonas Abenstein, Nikolai Schirmer and Michael Haunschm...
This is a short clip with footage from 2015/2016 edited by Michael Haunschmidt. Filmed by: Basti Funk, Jonas Abenstein, Nikolai Schirmer and Michael Haunschm...
No AK spines, no park moves, just a few Carinthians, who enjoy riding powder. Thanks to Nimbus Independent for inspiring everyday skiers.
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@gtbalen Tahoe has had an awful January 2017. Moment Skis Roxa Boots Tomahawk International
early season conditions wouldnt let me film the thingds i wanted so i had to include things i normally wouldnt so dont bag just give suggestions
With a lack of snow across western Canada, skiers as a whole where forced to get creative in zones that may have been unimaginable in previous seasons. I was no exception. This past season was a year of pushing boundaries while dealing with unexpected circumstances. I would like to thank Monod Sports, Smith Optics, RMF, and my friends and family for the continued support throughout the season. Filmed by: Andrew Laver Garrett Capel Tristan Martin-Preney Patrick Brown
Had a fun year in Colorado! Here is the best footage of the year from my GoPro. Enjoy and let me know what you think.
As winter comes to an end, the crew have been busy shooting all over for our upcoming team film 'This Is Home'. Take a look behind the scenes as Johnny Collinson welcomes Sam Anthamatten to his backyard in Utah, to go hunting for big hits and steep lines. Location: Utah Editing: Etienne Merel Cinematography: Etienne Merel, Bluemax Media Music: Grip It and Rip It - Eternity Bro
This week's episode of Behind The Line joins Dash Longe, Chris Benchetler & Dana Flahr in La Thuile, Italy for what should have been a heli trip. Almost daily snow, however, grounded the heli, forcing the crew to explore the area's lower elevations instead. As Dash describes when the skies finally cleared on their last day, "With those Italy trips, you just gotta hope for the best. We ended up having a great day and it turned out in my mind to be one of the best days of the trip."
Some skiing. Had fun! No hate would be nice but that doesn't happen on this site.
don't film much, just like 6 or 7 days of pow and park and a few urban shots
Went skiing with the school to golden for a couple of days brought my gopro, its really hard to ski on broken skis
Song: Girls with Accents - Fences The song used kind of describes how I feel about this last ski season. Being around a pretty girl (skiing everyday) is always nice, but if you're not sure what you're doing and don't commit to your goals and ideals, you end up unsatisfied. I had a damn good time and I appreciate everyone who helped me out, but next year is going to be beautiful feat after which my past will pale in comparison. Look out. Thanks to all those who filmed me: Jackpot Photo, Dylan Siggers, and my friend Jack who shared one hell of a March with me.
After a rowdy eviction party, we hit the road early on April 1st with Alaska segments from old MSP and TGR movies burned in our brains. With 2500 miles in front of us, we knew we were in for a long ride, but the prospects of skiing steep blower spines kept our spirits high. Loaded with 5 snowmobiles on an old rusty trailer, we were clueless as to the hardships that would be brought on by the rough roads of Northern Alberta and the Yukon. Bomb Snow TV Episode 4, the last of the season produced by the Bridger Brigade, is a brief account of our adventures to Alaska. From Montana, to Valdez, to Haines, and back to Montana, our journey was filled with highlights and disasters. We have gained a new understanding and appreciation for the Alaskan skiing journey. After 7 days and 6 nights in the truck, 4 blown trailer tires, and 2 broken trailer arms, our hardships were outweighed by a plane drop and an unreal 4 days spent on a glacier in Haines (Minute 10). Needless to say, the Alaskan experience was humbling. The sick terrain and incredible challenges have revamped our ambition toward skiing. With new determination and new goals, nothing will stop us from spending our Spring's in Alaska. Created By: The Bridger Brigade Directed and Produced by: Axel Peterson, Rob Raymond, Randy Evans, Henry Worobec Videography: Axel Peterson, Henry Worobec, Randy Evans, Rob Raymond, Tyler Morton, Mark Rainery Shredders: Randy Evans, Kyle Taylor, Henry Worobec, Axel Peterson, Rob Raymond, Mark Rainery, Tyler Morton Edited by: Axel Peterson and the Bridger Brigade Photography: Travis Andersen Special Thanks: Voke Tab, Caravan Skis, Smith Optics, Drake Olson @Fly Drake, Bill Buchbauer, Fort Seward Lodge, Mike @Mikes Bikes and Boards, The Radbots, Alaska Backcountry Outfitter, Tailgate Alaska, Alaska Brewing, Kyle Christenson and his piece of S***T trailer, Bozone Brewery, Beer and Pow, Tecnica Blizzard, Orage
March has been good in Summit County
some homies shreddin tahoe. knocked the dust off a bunch of old clips and zipped 'em together.
Shredding some solo laps on Peak Chair Instagram - jackevansski
Blackout showcases bottomless pow and backcountry jumps in Revelstoke as well as steep, technical lines in Alaska. The action is complemented nicely by a narrative that portays an experience with a season-ending injury.
A massive snowstorm consumes Hokkaido, crushing everything under wind and snow with unrelenting force. Three wanderers push forward through the blindness of this elemental world, all the weight of winter pressing down upon them.
Winter is knocking on the door. Nothing will get you more stoked than this webisode trilogy from the Deepside (of the Tetons). Pro telewackers, Paul Kimbrough and Jake Sakson joined forces last season to capture some great backcountry skiing. This first installment will take you deep into the psychology of the ski bum. Don't take these guys too seriously, they participate in a sport that usually involves falling on your face.
A short edit I created from left over clips from Snowsport England's promotional 30 days of snow sport video. All filming credits to the brilliant Jack Tompkins, very professional filming of a very un-professional skier.
Second try with better quality, sorry i'm a newbie.
YOUTUBE LINK: https://youtu.be/42_5av8OM3Y A saucy season start over in Saas Fee. Comment what you thought of it :D Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roccolcaruso/
Ain't got no job, but I stay suave. Can't pay my rent, 'cause all my money's spent. And tell momma get a mink - baby girl let's ride. You a number one stunna, and we gon' glide.
Four Days of Skibumming in the Arlbergregion. Four Days of Sun. Four Days of Pleasure. Four Days of our 15/16 Season. Four Days with Friends. Song: Free…
This is my edit for The Beating Film Festival in Silverton, Colorado. kinda sucks but what do you expect for 3 hrs. and windows movie maker?
Put in a lot of hard work this past season and this was the product! From the backcountry to the park, to the streets its all there. So if your in the mood for some Metal and some bad ass skiing you should watch this edit.
Tim Durtschi shredding crazy lines at TGR Fantasy Camp in AK.